Forest Enhancement Society of BC project updates from around the province

2021 First Newsletter

By Steven Kozuki, RPF
Forest Enhancement Society of BC
January 29, 2021
Welcome to our first Forest Enhancement Society of BC newsletter of 2021. We’ve developed this monthly newsletter with the intention of curating the good news stories we share across the province featuring innovative and collaborative FESBC-funded projects. This month, we highlight the following: Sarah Fraser joins the FESBC Board; Cariboo wildfire risk reduction project nears completion; and Community bat program asks for the public’s help. FESBC helps government reduce greenhouse gas emissions and wildfire risk while generating green energy, enhancing fibre utilization, and building new economic opportunities for all British Columbians, including many indigenous peoples and those living in rural communities. Thank you for reading our newsletter. We will seek to keep you engaged, informed, and educated!

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